The political theory of the Irish Constitution considers Irish
constitutional law and the Irish constitutional tradition from the
perspective of Republican theory. It analyses the central devices
and doctrines of the Irish Constitution - popular sovereignty,
constitutional rights and judicial review - in light of Republican
concepts of citizenship and civic virtue. The Constitution, it will
argue, can be understood as a framework for promoting popular
participation in government as much as a mechanism for protecting
individual liberties. It will be of interest to students and
researchers in Irish politics, political theory and constitutional
law, and to all those interested in political reform and public
philosophy in Ireland. -- .
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